30/7/2025–|Last update: 05:58 (Mecca time)
“What tears me most is when my child comes to me at night, crying and saying: Baba, why don’t we die and go to our Lord, eat in heaven?”
The Palestinian citizen Ramadan Abu Sakran is presenting one of the most painful aspects of the tragedy imposed by the Israeli occupation on the residents of the Gaza Strip, which has escalated in recent weeks.
The man may bear hunger, and may bear it with difficulty if he is injured, but what he cannot tolerate is that his young children complain of hunger.
This is some of what Abu Sakran, a resident of Al -Shujaiya neighborhood in Gaza, Al -Jazeera Net, tells that he was forced to displace and move between more than 25 places in Gaza, along with his wife and young children.
Abu Sakran tells us – in a clip that was filmed a few days ago – how they are forced to silence the hunger of children with water until they sleep, and wait days before they have small amounts of rice or pasta.
As for the same, the injury he suffered as a result of the occupation shelling requires special needs, whether in relation to food or medicine and medical follow -up, but he finds nothing of that, but rather does not even find security and safety, but rather fear, tension and continuous shelling around the clock.
Therefore, he concludes, stressing that he is wondering like his children: “Is it really if we died we will be in a better place? Did death become more merciful to us than this hell?”
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